Table 8-1. Serial/Telnet Commands (continued)

Command

Description

 

 

getsysinfo

Displays general DRAC 4 and system information.

serveraction

Executes a graceful hard server reset, or power-on, power-off, or power-cycle.

getraclog

Displays DRAC 4 log entries.

clrraclog

Clears the DRAC 4 log entries.

gettracelog

Displays Trace Log entries.

getsel

Displays System Event Log entries.

clrsel

Clears the System Event Log entries.

connect com1 or

Connects the DRAC 4 to the system serial port.

connect com2

 

racadm

Command line status and configuration utility for the DRAC 4.

 

 

Using the racadm CLI

The racadm CLI commands can be run locally or remotely from the serial or telnet console command prompt or through a normal DOS or Linux command prompt.

Use the racadm command to configure DRAC 4 properties, perform remote management tasks, or recover a crashed system. Table 8-2 lists the racadm command that you can type into the racadm CLI.

When using the racadm CLI, type racadm help to display the entire racadm subcommand list, which lists all the commands supported by the DRAC 4. The following sections provide information about how to use the racadm commands.

NOTE: MS-DOS®version 6.22 is required to use the DOS racadm command line feature. To limit DOS racadm output to a single screen, use the MS-DOS more.com utility. Type the following command at the

prompt: a: racadm help more.

racadm Command Description

Table 8-2. racadm Command

CommandDescription

racadm

Command line status and configuration utility for the DRAC 4.

 

 

Without options, the racadm command executes the help command, which displays a list of available commands and a one-line description of each. Type racadm help <subcommand> to display any syntax and command line options for the <subcommand>.

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